To be fair, I highly doubt Bob Dole is actually still "practicing" or has any real clients he's hanging on to; they're basically paying him so they can say that he works there and so that he can do interviews where they describe him as "Bob Dole, of Alston & Bird".

Two of his cases, Lewis v. Anderson, 615 F.2d 778 (1979) and Gaines v. Haughton, 645 F.2d 761 (1981), are the first two, and the leading Ninth Circuit cases on the role of independent special litigation committees in derivative lawsuits.